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Anchor app: A no-brainer for podcasting beginners

If you’re looking to create a podcast on a budget with minimal effort, this is the perfect choice

Thu, Sep 7, 2017, 07:25

Marie Boran

Anchor has intuitive audio trimming that guides the user by selecting text from the transcribed recording rather than soundwaves

If you’re looking to create a podcast on a budget with minimal effort, then the Anchor smartphone app is the perfect choice - but only because a major new update has added the ability to edit audio. Until now Anchor was a little quirky in that it ‘broadcasted’ your audio recordings directly into your ‘station’ in its raw state, which meant that pro podcasters would never have considered it as an option. It was more of “Twitter for audio” kind of app.

Now Anchor has intuitive audio trimming that guides the user by selecting text from the transcribed recording rather than messing about with soundwaves. This, coupled with plenty of free sound effects and an option to add songs from Spotify and Apple Music (though only subscribers can listen to them) makes for a decent podcasting app.

And there’s more: creators can make calls from within the app to record interviews and can accept listener ‘call-ins’ when other users submit audio comments. It’s a no-brainer for podcasting beginners.